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Immigrant:Someone who leaves their home country and enters a new country.
MigrantWorker:Someone who moves from place to place, following job opportunities.
Visa:Stamp placed on a passport, certifying that a person can legally be in a country.
GreenCard:Temporary documentation that allows a person to legally be in a country.
IllegalImmigrant:A person who does not have proper documentation or identification.
Passport:Record of a person’s travels. Is stamped when someone enters or leaves a country.
BorderPatrol:Part of U.S. government that monitors immigration.
Minutemen:Group of people, separate from the U.S. government, that help monitor immigration.
TheNewColossus:Poem written by Emma Lazarus, inscribed at the base of the Statue of Liberty.
Nativism:The belief that indigenous people are superior to immigrants.
Assimilation:The process of foreign people integrating into domestic culture.
IncomeTax:Money paid to the government, based on individual earnings.
ThirdWorldCountry:Name given to an underdeveloped nation.
Refugee:Someone who leaves their home country as a direct result of violence, hunger, etc.
EllisIsland:Immigration station for most Europeans.
AngelIsland:Immigration station for most Asians.
Citizenship:Goal of many immigrants.
AnchorBabies:People born in America to illegal immigrant parents.
France:Nation that gave America the Statue of Liberty in 1886.
WhiteMansBurden:Belief that darker-skinned people are inferior to lighter-skinned people.
Biracial:This demographic of people are rapidly increasing, as a result of immigration.
Naturalization:Process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
IndenturedServants:Many immigrants were classified as___, they worked for years to pay the fee for being transported to America.
Quota:Set number of immigrants allowed in America from a certain country each year.
Amnesty:A pardon for breaking the law.
HomelandSecurityAct:Passed in 2002, this sought to improve border patrol to decrease the threat of terrorists.
PatriotAct:Passed in 2001, this sought to allow the government to monitor emails, phone calls, text messages, etc., in hopes of keeping America safer.
ServiceJobs:Many illegal immigrants have occupations in this category. Some jobs in this category are construction workers, restaurant workers, and factory workers.
Immigration
Across:2. | Immigration station for most Asians. | 5. | Temporary documentation that allows a person to legally be in a country. | 6. | Money paid to the government, based on individual earnings. | 7. | People born in America to illegal immigrant parents. | 12. | A person who does not have proper documentation or identification. | 16. | The belief that indigenous people are superior to immigrants. | 18. | Set number of immigrants allowed in America from a certain country each year. | 20. | Passed in 2001, this sought to allow the government to monitor emails, phone calls, text messages, etc., in hopes of keeping America safer. | 21. | Stamp placed on a passport, certifying that a person can legally be in a country. | 22. | A pardon for breaking the law. | 23. | Belief that darker-skinned people are inferior to lighter-skinned people. |
| | Down:1. | Someone who leaves their home country as a direct result of violence, hunger, etc. | 2. | The process of foreign people integrating into domestic culture. | 3. | Part of U.S. government that monitors immigration. | 4. | Someone who leaves their home country and enters a new country. | 8. | Passed in 2002, this sought to improve border patrol to decrease the threat of terrorists. | 9. | Immigration station for most Europeans. | 10. | Record of a person’s travels. Is stamped when someone enters or leaves a country. | 11. | Goal of many immigrants. | 12. | Many immigrants were classified as___, they worked for years to pay the fee for being transported to America. | 13. | Process of becoming a U.S. citizen. | 14. | Many illegal immigrants have occupations in this category. Some jobs in this category are construction workers, restaurant workers, and factory workers. | 15. | Group of people, separate from the U.S. government, that help monitor immigration. | 17. | Nation that gave America the Statue of Liberty in 1886. | 19. | This demographic of people are rapidly increasing, as a result of immigration. |
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Immigration
Across:2. | Immigration station for most Asians. | 5. | Temporary documentation that allows a person to legally be in a country. | 6. | Money paid to the government, based on individual earnings. | 7. | People born in America to illegal immigrant parents. | 12. | A person who does not have proper documentation or identification. | 16. | The belief that indigenous people are superior to immigrants. | 18. | Set number of immigrants allowed in America from a certain country each year. | 20. | Passed in 2001, this sought to allow the government to monitor emails, phone calls, text messages, etc., in hopes of keeping America safer. | 21. | Stamp placed on a passport, certifying that a person can legally be in a country. | 22. | A pardon for breaking the law. | 23. | Belief that darker-skinned people are inferior to lighter-skinned people. |
| | Down:1. | Someone who leaves their home country as a direct result of violence, hunger, etc. | 2. | The process of foreign people integrating into domestic culture. | 3. | Part of U.S. government that monitors immigration. | 4. | Someone who leaves their home country and enters a new country. | 8. | Passed in 2002, this sought to improve border patrol to decrease the threat of terrorists. | 9. | Immigration station for most Europeans. | 10. | Record of a person’s travels. Is stamped when someone enters or leaves a country. | 11. | Goal of many immigrants. | 12. | Many immigrants were classified as___, they worked for years to pay the fee for being transported to America. | 13. | Process of becoming a U.S. citizen. | 14. | Many illegal immigrants have occupations in this category. Some jobs in this category are construction workers, restaurant workers, and factory workers. | 15. | Group of people, separate from the U.S. government, that help monitor immigration. | 17. | Nation that gave America the Statue of Liberty in 1886. | 19. | This demographic of people are rapidly increasing, as a result of immigration. |
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